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Decision of the House of Representatives unlikely to pass a law "Payment on credit" without a political consensus between the blocs


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Decision of the House of Representatives unlikely to pass a law "Payment on credit" without a political consensus between the blocs

12/30/2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add a comment -

Baghdad (news) ruled decision the House of Representatives MP for the coalition in Iraq Mohammed al-Khalidi, a law passed payment on credit and a vote in the House of Representatives unless there is a political consensus because of the major objections by the parliamentary blocs on the enactment of this Act. said Khalidi (of the Agency news) : There are eight important laws "intractable" in the House of Representatives, including the law of infrastructure or the so-called "pay on credit for companies" can not pass one because political tensions between the parliamentary blocs, and each hand are looking for interest Ketloah and partisan. added: Passing Law Payment on credit at the moment is unlikely because it must be accompanied by pass other laws such as the law of amnesty or parties and others, noting that the process needs a political consensus to pass all laws and voted upon in the House of Representatives. This has been confirmed mass citizen fall under the mass of the National Alliance for seeking to pass Law payment on credit and voting on it as soon as possible in the House of Representatives. mentioned that funding bill on credit met widespread opposition inside and outside Parliament when voting on the budget in 2012 when he came in Article (36), for political and economic reasons overlapping The bill proposed amount of funding on credit (37) billion dollars divided into nine doors, to the sectors of health, education, transport, agriculture, the bulk of which, while not devoted to a project to build housing units for the poor only two billion dollars.

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